Self-locked optical parametric oscillation in a CMOS compatible microring resonator: a route to robust optical frequency comb generation on a chip
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Self-locked optical parametric oscillation in a CMOS compatible microring resonator: a route to robust optical frequency comb generation on a chip
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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 21, Issue 11, Pages 13333
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The Optical Society
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2013-05-25
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10.1364/oe.21.013333
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